Sunday, April 27, 2014

Rookie vs. Veteran

Taking the bus to the city gives me a lot of time to think. Actually, just being in the countryside gives me a lot of time to think. There's not much to do here outside of my hobbies, so if I get tired of staying indoors my options are pretty limited. There's a small mart downtown, a pleasant little lake down the road, and a humble Buddhist temple in the mountain behind my house. If I want to enjoy any kind of night life, I've gotta take an hour-long bus ride to the nearest city. No matter where I go, I'll have a lot of quiet time to do some thinking.

What do I think about? Teaching, usually. How I can do better, which techniques are working and which aren't, how do I maintain my sanity... Don't get the wrong idea, I love teaching, and I love my kids. But they are exhausting. Having fun with the students can quickly change into becoming their own private entertainment, and that's something I try to avoid.

After a particularly tiring field trip, one of my coworkers shared some wisdom with me: rookie teachers give all of their energy to the students, while veterans instead take their energy from the kids. It's good advice, I think, and there are days when I feel like I've got a handle on the concept. Then there are days the kids leave me feeling so drained all I wanna do after work is sit and stare wistfully across my pleasant little lake while drinking a Bud (imported, of course).

On that note, I taught myself how to open a beer bottle with my house key the other night. So cool.


Saturday, April 19, 2014

Gundam Base, Gangnam

Today I'm experimenting with some of the many ways to upload photos to Blogger, so here are a few pictures from when I visited the Gundam Base in Gangnam last weekend. It's real easy to get to--just go to Gangnam Station and look for Exit 2. The big Gundam posters will point you in the right direction from there.

Love that store. Just wish it wasn't so dang far from where I live now.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Morning commute

And by commute I mean an overly pleasant 10 minute stroll to work, especially now that spring has finally sprung. The tragedy is that this glorious weather will last just a few weeks before the hellish heat of summer begins.

When I arrived at school today, the students were outside doing their morning exercises; some asked me to play badminton with them. Of course I jumped at the opportunity.
Did I ever tell you I think I'm pretty good at badminton? 






Sunday, April 13, 2014

New life, new blog

Year 3 in South Korea. The year I was banished to the boondocks. I really enjoyed the convenience of living in a city, so to say moving to the countryside is a change of pace would be the definition of understatement. Regardless, I've been here among the chickens and stray dogs and elderly Korean farmers for close to a month now, and I gotta admit it's actually pretty nice. Very peaceful, pleasant. Quaint. My new town is incredibly sparse, but the cool thing about that is with less distractions I have more time for my hobbies. Like painting. And hiking. And even reading.

And of course, Gunpla.

This blog will be another hobby. A place to write some notes, share some pictures. I promise I'll try to keep things interesting.